Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1915 — Charley Fish Found Dead in Bed at Emmit Pullin'S Home. [ARTICLE]
Charley Fish Found Dead in Bed at Emmit Pullin'S Home.
Charley Fish, whose age was about fifty years, was found dead this Friday morning in his bed at the home of Emmet Pullin, where he was employed as a farm laborer. Dr. Johnson, county coroner, was called, and found that his death was due to heart failure. Fish was single and had lived for a number of years at Virgie and Kniman. His funeral will be held Sunday. .-*■■■ ..
Geo. P. Daugherty continues quite poorly at his home on East Grace street. He has been suffering from leakage of the heart and his condition is such as to cause considerable alarm.
The next big market day in Rensselaer will be Wednesday, April 28th. The change from Thursday to Wednesday was made because the band concerts are to be held on Wednesday nights this year.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Rodgers, of Lafayette, are spending- today with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades. Miss Nina Gann, of Chicago, is also the guest of Mrs. Rhoades and will remain until the first of May.
Dr. Kannal returned from Indianapolis this morning, where he had gone to qualify as a member of the state board of veterinary examiners. The special session of the council Thursday evening instructed the city attorney to notify B. S. Fendig to repair his Washington street sidewalk at once.
